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Requirements for School Bus Drivers Texas Commercial Driver License Self Certification DOT Drug & Alcohol Testing Requirements
At a minimum, to become employed and maintain
employment status as a school bus driver, a person must meet the following requirements: Must be at least 18 years of age or older and hold the
appropriate class of driver’s license for the vehicle operated. Minimum Class B Commercial Driver License Both P & S Endorsements
Must pass an annual physical examination in accordance
with the requirements of Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 391.41 and 391.43.
Must maintain an acceptable driving record in accordance
with the following minimum standards established by the Department.
Must maintain an acceptable driving record in accordance with
the following minimum standards established by the Department. District is required to perform pre-employment inquiries into
driving records and inquire at least once every 12 months into the drivers complete driving record.
Penalty Points Tables
Table I – 1 penalty point assessed for 3 years (Driving Safety Course, Defective tail lights, No stop lamps) Table II – 2 penalty points assessed for 3 years (Accidents) Table III – 3 penalty points assessed for 3 years (Speeding, Improper turn, Fail to yield right of way, No seat
belt) Table IV – 10 penalty points assessed for 10 years (DWI, Driving while license invalid, Boating while intoxicated) Table V – 10 penalty points assessed for 10 years (ALR Suspensions-failure or refusal, ALR CMV
Disqualifications)
Must be certified in school bus safety education or have enrolled
in a school bus safety education class. 20 hours initial training, 8 hours refresher training every three
years.
Before a person is employed to operate a school bus to
transport students, the employer must obtain a criminal history record check.
Federal Regulations along with the State of Texas Administrative Rules are requiring a commercial driver to certify regarding the type of commercial motor vehicle operation they drive in or expect to drive in with their CDL.
March 2012 – DPS started a soft launch for those
applying for a new CDL, renewing a current CDL or any other changes to their license (address, name change, etc.)
All CDL holders have until January 2014 to be self
certified. Those not self certified will risk the possibility of losing their CDL along with all endorsements and would have to retest to obtain a new CDL.
Applicability to 49 CFR Part 382
If you are required by law to have a CDL to operate a specific type of vehicle, you are REQUIRED to be drug and alcohol tested.
Rule of thumb
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Purpose of this is to help reduce or prevent truck and bus accidents, fatalities, and injuries by:
Requiring drivers to have a single valid
commercial motor vehicle driver’s license Disqualifying drivers who operate commercial
motor vehicles in an unsafe manner
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No employer shall allow a driver to perform a safety-sensitive function until they have received a negative controlled substance pre-employment test result.
Also applies when a current employee is
transferring from a non-safety sensitive position to a safety sensitive job for the first time.
NOTE: ALCOHOL TESTING IS NOT
REQUIRED
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You must randomly test drivers at a minimum annual percentage rate of: Alcohol testing _____% Controlled Substance _____%
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10 50
The 10% and 50% tests mean the number of tests performed not necessarily the number of drivers tested. One driver can be called more than once.
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Tests must be unannounced Test dates must be spread reasonably throughout the
calendar year All drivers must have an equal chance of being
selected. Scientifically Valid Method Random number table Computer-based random number generator
NOTE: Drawing slips of paper from a container IS NOT SCIENTIFICALLY VALID.
Required to alcohol and/or controlled substance test when employer has reasonable suspicion to believe a driver has violated prohibitions of subpart B.
Only a trained supervisor or company official who is trained in accordance with 49 CFR 382.603 shall make the required observations. Training consists of at least 60 minutes of training on alcohol
misuse and an additional 60 minutes of training on controlled substances use.
Recurrent training for supervisor personnel is not required.
Reasonable suspicious factors must be based on observations concerning: Appearance, behavior, speech, or body odor.
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As soon as practicable following an accident involving a CMV each employer shall test for alcohol and controlled substances for each surviving driver: Who was performing safety-sensitive functions with respect to the
vehicle, if the accident involved the loss of human life; or
Who receives a citation under State or local law for a moving traffic violation arising from the accident, if the accident involved: Bodily injury to any person who, as a result of the injury, immediately
receives medical treatment away from the scene of the accident; or One or more motor vehicles incurring disabling damage as a result of
the accident, requiring the motor vehicle to be transported away from the scene by a tow truck or other motor vehicle.
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Type of Accident Citation Issued to CMV driver: Test must be performed by employer:
Human Fatality Yes No
Yes Yes
Bodily injury with immediate medical treatment away from the scene
Yes No
Yes No
Disabling damage to any motor vehicle requiring tow away
Yes No
Yes No
Alcohol tests if not performed within 2 hours following the accident, a record shall be prepared and maintained on file stating the reasons the test was not promptly administered. After 8 hours cease attempts and maintain the same record.
Controlled substance tests if not performed
within 32 hours following the accident, a record shall be prepared and maintained on file stating the reasons the test was not promptly administered.
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Required to report to Texas DPS within 10 days of receiving notice of valid positive alcohol or drug test.
Submission Requirements.
Must be reported on form prescribed by DPS Form available on DPS website under Forms – Motor Carrier Can either mail or fax forms
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Mailing Address School Bus Transportation Texas Department of Public Safety Box 4087 Austin, TX 78773-0525
DPS School Bus Transportation Webpage www.dps.texas.gov/schoolbus
E-mail address [email protected]
Office Phone Numbers (512) 424-7396 or (512) 424-7395